We
cannot imagine this world without connectivity of the internet. What made this
possible is the advancement of networking. Networking is the structured cable
connectivity that helps in transferring the data from source to destination. Proper
synchronization is required so that each packets, frames of data is collected
at receiver end and it should be structured in the same sequence as it was send
from the source.

There
are various companies that are producing networking equipments like structured
cables, connectors, edge cards, sockets, antennas, router, modem etc. The most
important of them is the structured cables, there are various types of cables
which are manufactured by MOLEX company / Radiant is structured cabling provider in
India which provides reliability,
transfer of data with synchronization and segmentation of data.

Twisted pair cables: Twisted pair cable is the
ordinary copper wire that connects home and many business computers to the
telephone. These types of wires generally provides 10-24 mbps of speed.

Coaxial Cable: Coaxial cable is the
single copper wire which is covered by plastic material called PVC which
provides shielding and noise immunity. Coaxial cabling, which uses connectors
called BNC (Bayonet Nut Connector) is known as, in forms of Ethernet, LAN technology,
ARCnet, and cable TV.

Cat 3 UTP and STP Category 3 UTP and
STP (Cat 3): It include applications as voice (telephony) or data (up to 10 Mbps).
More commonly Cat 3 is used on a network for cable segments to workstations or
printers. Cat 3 provides maximum bandwidth of 10Mbps and it is best suitable
for LAN connection.

Category 5 UTP and STP Applications
for Category 5 UTP and STP: It include voice (telephony) or data (up to 100 Mbps, or
with certain technologies, 1000 Mbps). Cat 5 is sometimes used as a backbone; however,
is restricted to 100 meters in length. It is currently the most popular cabling
for connecting workstations and horizontal cable runs due to its low cost, high
bandwidth, relative ease of installation, and ease of termination with RJ-45
connectors.

Fiber Optic: Fiber optic cabling
carries signals, which have been converted from electrical to optical that is
in the form of light. It consists of the core, either an extremely thin
cylinder of glass or optical quality plastic, which is surrounded by a second
glass or plastic layer called the cladding. The interface between the core and
cladding can trap light signals by a process called Total Internal Reflection
(TIR), resulting in the optical fiber acting as a light pipe. Protective buffer
and jackets materials are used to cover the cladding layer that reduces the
noise.

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Molex companies manufactures all such types of structured cables which fulfill networking requirements of
industries, schools, offices etc. Radiant.in are the prime distributor of MOLEX
and we ensure genuine product reach to our customers as we believe in the
lifetime customer relationship.